The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 10 February 1933 — Page 2

THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, FRIDAY, FEBRl’AttV H».

aNGELES kidnaping . SIFR^ < \<E SOI VF.D miinty ! r:.' ! jury

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AN'tlELES. Feb 10, MiPi in un F.ng the abduction *. E. - ■ eeie « as lifted o

i^-. acr 11 ding t.. police, f ith the ronn f a y.Hine - i. ic teacher and

r ex 'onvirt companion.

te< fro:,, an examina'ion lasted tnrwU.,r. iwo nights and a !■ •.|j a pcj.ii Hammer finally

t:.e t. e of growing evi-

ittectives .taim'.L, and admit ■■•a- a niember of the kidnap g . ■ deli hired the year old

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IHUt HIM UWANCEI. fN 111 A N A P< •I.I.' 5 . l>b. 10, (ITt Tne administi:. >jr Mer bill «:i' ivanced i • uyre^'ment in the house ■ - t 'day after a -m piise nio\r hy ii- supporters. IND1ANAPOI.1? Feb 10 (ItP t \ senate hill aimfit ai high *alaried bfl'k* thall e ach - in Indiana w as killed by indefinite postponement ,he house today upon recommentla lion of the education committee I n hill had pa-" d the senati on

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Questioned seprrately, W. P Hcttard, ev-ronvici from San Quen toi prison al ; o confessed, officer*

said

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THE DAILY BANNER And Herald Consolidated “It Wavew For AH" Entered in the pontoffice at Green r.i*tlp, Indiana, as second class mail matter under Act of March S. 1878. subscription price. 10 cents per week; $4.00 per year by mail in Putnam County; $3.50 to $V00 per year by mail outside Putnam County. PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS

vliss Betty Harringt i a DePauw -'.ndent. left the emiuty hospital Friday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Walter Parrish. 411 Berry street are the parents of a son. JCassell Jean, horn Wednesday Mrs. Henry Fred of Cloverdale underwent an emergency rperatlon at the county hospl'al Thursday

night

Members of Fail Fisk Auxiliary l . y W V. are requested to attend the f .neral services for ~i*ter Ida Layton, . .Saturday afternoon at 2 o’clock at ihe Met urty Funeral Home M W. McNary. who wilh his wife spent last weekend here with hi* j mother, has been transferred by the ‘Indiana Bell Telephone Co from ‘South Rend to their offices In Indianapolis The announcement has been receiv-,-,1 r.f a *on, Keith Lynn, horn Sunday, F. hr :.ry 5, to Mr. and Mr«. Kenneth Williams of Cleveland, Ohio Mrs. illiams was formerly Eileen Scohee i of Creencastle. City firemen were calle-i to the Lome of Misses I.elia and Susie Talbott, -112 east Hanna street, about 7 o’clock Thursday evening when a flue burned out. alarming occupant* of the hou=e. No damage w as done Dr. and Mrs. Paul Ream of Roachdale are the paren's of a baby girl, horn on Thursday morning Feh. Ji, at Culver hospital at Crawfnrd*ville. , The little Miss ha- been given the name of Phyllis Ann. Mrs Ream formerly was Mi-s Carol Schultr. P itnam County nurse I In the mortgage forclosure suit of Wade Mu i an .against Robert Law•a n and others, a finding was return ed for the plaintiff again=t the defendant- in the -um of $1,038.50 in circuit ermr. Th r*day and the mortgaged land ordered sold to satisfy the judgement T1 e defendants did no? appear to contest the action.

superintendent. Sunday school, 9:30 a. m. Morning service, 10:3b Evening service, 7:00. Prayer meeting every Sunday eve i ning at 7:00. Everybody welcome

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LEGISLATIVE HASHES

INDIANAPOLIS, Feh 10 (l’P) — Grv Paul . VMeNuit today *atd there was a possibility tba: :he general assembly might adjourn a few days before March 6, the limit set for the session by law

INDIANAPOLIS. Feb 10 (CP) — Bill abolishing the office of county highway ‘■•tiperintendent and placing his dudes in the han of the county purveyor were sent to the governor for signature today at-er pa‘-age hy •he house of representative*

P. T.-A. lo Hold Joint Meeting February 18

The city council of P. 1,-A . oiet , Thursday aft-rncon to arrange the, joint meeting in celebration of Foun ders dav. The meeting will be he.

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o’clock in the Second ward auditorium. The ward school Parent Teachers association will furnish the entertainment and Superintendent Boston will discus- the general situation in

Thirl Ward P. T. A. » Held Benefit-Bridge The Parent Teachers Association of the Third Ward school neld a benefit bridge party at the School building, Thursday evening. Seventy-seven ... v .. | ' W-meke r-

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, Miss Carrie Pierc a of Creencastle will e-sist in presenting a spring ser- ( ies of symphony concerts hy the Indiana university symphony orchestra and -olois s on four Sunday after - J noons at 4:1.'», Fob 19, Mar. 12, April 2. and April 23, according to the anr.ouncement here today of Dean B. W. Merrill of the I. L’ music school. The or.’h*---tra i* mad.- up of approximatr1) .'.0 stink-nt musicians. Miss Pierce

(plays the violin

Each per*on attending any of the ervires in the Presbyterian church t»-’(i Sunday, i« invited to bring a \ alenline in an unadiiresspd, un-eal- • d envelone. The*e w ill he addressed and mailed to residents of the Putnem county infirmary hy the hoys a.a.' girl- of th« church school. If convenient, place a one and one-half cent stamp on the envelope. This may seem a very small service to render, hut it brings a great deal of happiness to the guests, many of whom

r.re elderly people.

The Young Peoples organization of Marion township will sponsor a community meeting .Sunday, Feb. 12. at the Methodist church in Fillmore. T ■ pr> 'train will he one of interest to young and old and will have several surprise features that will be worthwhile hearing. The young people’s organization is made up of young people from the two churches in Fill

AIM IT OPPOSITION GROWS INDIANAPOLIS, Feh. 10, (UP)— Declaring agitation again=t Gov. Paul V. McNutt’s government reorganization law is growing by "leaps and imund-'’ ir the general assembly. c en. ( Hester A. Perkins, South B“nd., predicted today that the a t never will e enforced. “To sa .o tne law from possible repeal, (he governor may force a sine die adj urnment of the assembly the latter part of next week,’’ Perkins *aid. “I ii.' 1 se my conclusion* on eonver--ii ions w ith members of the house and senate and on reports I am re.•eddie fmm the public.'' He |H.inted to the fact that three a.ministration Icadet*, Senator* Jacob Weiss, Indianapolis; Henry F--chrricker, Knox, and Fred A. Fean, Gary, voted against the county salary reduction hill yesterday. I . FBI.K I AXES Q1 F<TION BEFORE VDMIMSTR VTION Washington, Feh. jo, (UPi— One ol me first questions to come up in the new Roosevelt administration will be whether it is a sporting thing to hit (he staggering taxpayer twice in the same place. Reports to the United Pre*s from it bureau- indicate this doubling up proce**. with the federal and state government- l>oth taxing the same item-, is increasing. In Indiana, for instance, bills providing for sales, income and tobacco taxes are pending. T Or. gon legislature also is considering a -ales ;ax President-elect Roosevelt has invited all -tatc governor- to meet with i ir.t on the first working day after his inauguration. This double taxation problem will be one of the foremost on the agenda. Double taxation results from the' -cramble of the state and federal governments to get at the few remaining dcdlar* which are left in the pockets of the taxpayers. A -pecial investigation for the house way* and means committee has disclosed 328 duplications between federal and state taxes. Mr Roosevelt as a member of the governor'" conference during his two teim- a- governor of New York has heard much discussion of the con-e-qnences of the*e duplications. Jt is argued that the. are not only irritat ing hut t at thev result *ometimes in overloading convenient sources of re venu

Rites al Paris, III

Palis, 111. Feb. 10-Ray McGill, 20 year* old, of Ashboro. and Miss Ruth Ellington. 18. of Greoncastle. secured a marriage license at the office of

Anderson th* 1 Oiri^ian

the h ' p Pr

-'by the Rev.

will l>e announced next week

•!• + + •!•+ + Woman’s ( lub I n Meet Saturday

The Woman’s club will meet Saturday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock with

Mrs. C. J. Arnold, Northwnod. The . piogram -’Some Footprints of American Women." will be given hy Mrs. P. M. Vreeland, assisted by Mrs. H A. Gohin + •>••!• + + •!• Mrs. Abrams Hostess To Section Two Section Two of the Chii-tian church held an all-day meeting Thursday at the home of Mrs. Roy Abrams, with Mrs. W. I.. Denman, as assistant hostess Mrs. William Miller had the devotions on chapter eleven of Romans. Mi*. R. F. Michael had charge of the program on the -uhject “Christian Homes for Children and Christian Homes for the Aged ” Thiiteen members and two guests •were present. During the day the women tacked and pieced comforts,

forts.

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Delia Theta Tau Held

Valentine Dance

Members of the Delta Theta Tau sorority entertained 1 Jshand- and friends at a Valentine uance held at

the Lambda Chi house Thursday eve- with Mr-,

ning. The music was furnished hy Don Garrett's orchestra. Delicious refreshments weie *erved L the dining room at tables centered with lighted

tapers.

Mrs. Sam Hanna acted as hostc-s.

C. F. church.

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Beechwood Circle Met With Mrs. Arnold

Reechwood Pleasant Circle met with Mrs. Earl Arnold at the home of Mis. A. L. Arnold Thursday after-1 noon. Thirteen member* and onej f>

guest were present

Mrs. Herschel Ruark had charge of the program and read an interesting papier on “In What Way' Should Chibs Benefit a Community,” which was en-j-ived hy all present. Mrs. Robert Arnold gave a contest which was won hy Mrs. Maude McNary. During the -ocial hour the hostess served re-

freshments.

d* d* d* + d* + Mrs. Brat tain Hostess lo West Madison Club The West Madison Home Economics club met at the home of Mrs. John Brattain Wednesday, Feh. 1. Thirteen members and two guests

were present.

During the bu.«ine=s session the dub appointed Nellie Stoner and SiPyl Allen as their two leaders. Following this was an hour of entertainment which Had been arranged hy the hostess. Refreshments were -eived. The next meeting will he

Maude Brattain March 1.

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•section Three Met Wilh Mrs. Farmer

Section Three of the Christian church met Thursday afternoon with

yan assisting hostess. Miss Barrow give t using the fourth chapter of Luke .Sj followed tfai I adii c wit , ■ the pyower of Jesu*. After the business meeting yp Heaney gave a talk on -ervirp . others, illustrating her point, verses from the Bible, topic* , t “Front Rank,” and a story from th,. American Magazine. Mr and M, Beck were guests.

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Ladie*- .Aid Held All Day Meeting T Ladies Aid Society of the Brick Chapel M. E church held th'ir Ja r , arv meeting at the home of u,

Oscar O’Hair.

Twenty-three members and v,. n . :een guests enjoyed dinner tnec ,,

at the noon hour.

I The president called the mer-tin|r t , order. Mrs. Sam Nelson had charze ' the devotions and read -.he 43,, | P*alm followed hy prayer. Due. «> r ,

for the coming year

ft was voted to donate five dolh,.

to the Methodist Orphan - Home Th program committee took charge an,: conducted seveial intere ting contests

We adjourned to meet with Mr Clarence Berry in Fehrunr,

Dl’ZER m PI AA SF.IEITKII

Karel Capek'* greit dnmia "R. ( R.” has been selected for the neg dramatic production to - prosentc,: on the DePauw univer-ity impu- , Duzei Du. dramatic o-iety -R pR," will he given in the Little theater Feh. 21-2.T Franklin Tnnke n( Foit Wayne and Flizahe’h -irik:of Shelby, O., have been cho*en fur the leading roles. It 1- per aps the mo<5t tlifi'iculi play to act ami produce that Duzer Du has yet attempted With the present furore over ter nocracy, Canek’- play “R U. R.” most timely ns it i= a -o iological md psychological thru-t at the median ization of modem living It is a drama of machine made men mb: who duplicate everything ■ mm withe possible exception “ r em tim D. zer Du present - three , n |j

Mr-. Frank Farmer, with Mr*. Run- each year.

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The 'nl-rsigr-rt Commls'lore virtue of ;.n ordtr of che Putnam

I'uit Pniiri. made and entered In 'i*e therein t •-iding. entii'.ed Ji.iry I I Brown e: al., v. Clyde H iffman. et ■

and number.d 14.ta: upon the

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an) the program has been arrange) and will he carried out hy then.

Everyone is invited.

Clearly expressing themselves a* being saii-fied with the administration of E [» Hawk as county agent I and deeluring that if the law demand fd that they have an agent they would he in favor of Mr. Hawk, the County Board of Education voted down the recommendation of Purdue university that Mr. Hawk he re-employed as agent. 9 to 3 in an effort to do away with the office, a? their regular meeting Monday morning. Although his r> / •■'nn’iaridation was voted down Mr. Hawk :s continuing in the office on the ground* that the state statutes de- ■ mini;. 1 r.iu: ty -y/ent and that the [“present encumbent continue in office |"Util li c. jop i- i|ily qualified” Danville Kepuhlican. 0

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Th.- south tfol: of th*- south west fractional fpiartf-r of «s/-unn 19. town-

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D ry Day, minister. Arthur Sutherlin, Sunday school

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•:er igr.e/l fiministra'or of * T *tc of l«-ac Odell, hereby gives t ■ of ., n or/ter / ■ t ‘ » " . nam I’ircuit Court, it will at the hour of hi an A M on the 11th day Of March. IMS, at the I .aw Office of ' ! Thnma* In the Honner Bulld-

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'lay t. dav thereafter until sold, offer #r- It, //.lie all of the InteresTs of i/t decedent in and to the following

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made subject to

nd court for the full said real estate and|

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THE NEW FORI) V-8

Here

New. longer, wider bodies. 112-inch wheelha.se. Striking Itod* lines aud colors. New skirted fender* Smooth-running V-tvpe eight-cvliitder engine; 75 horsepower. AII-aluminum ryltndet heads i’ngine cushioned m live rtthher. Twenty-five anti-frictir« roller and (tail hearings. RcmarkaMe acceleration 80 mile- per hi ir. UntHMial oil .md fuel economy. Automalic spark control, silent second sueed. Silent, synchronize) R ea r shift. Fully cniinterHIn.rd 85-pound crankshaft Aluminum pistons. Downdraft carburetor, wit), silencer Torque-luhe driv«. Three-quarter floating rear axle. Straddle mounted rear-axle driving pinion New douMe-rhannel douhle-dfop X-type frame.

Saturday

Sleet Bodies, insulated lo insure quiet Fire distinctive, one-piece, electncallv w>liti/l steel spoke wheels. Finger-touch steering. safe, rehahle four-wlieel uiechamral Kiake* fully ertclowed. Fweniy-degree slanting wind'-hieid "afety glass windshield in all body t'|)i“-safety-glass throughout in all Ikeluxe car-Ni-w riding comfort Beeause of the exclusive l’ord-de*igned transverse c a n I ik-ver springs, properly controlled By F ur double-aciing self-adjusting ahock ;lh sorbers. Iteep-cnshiortel seats, wilh good-Wsiking Into'' wearing upholstery. Attractive appointments an 1 finish l ow first cost and low cost of opcr.ilitm a' 1 *' upkeep. Tire size. 5.5(1 inches x 17 inches. Rustless steel headlamps Enameled parts are Bondcri/ed for protectin'' against rust. All Deluxe car* are equipped with two mi "’bed tone Boms, cowl lamps and two rent lamps.

YOU ARL CORDIALLY INVITED TO SEE IT SATURDAY AT OUR SHOWROOMS King, Morrison, Foster Co. Creencastle, Ind.